The Smith chart may be used to analyze such circuits in which case the movements around the chart are generated by the (normalized) impedances and admittances of the components at the frequency of operation.
PRV, a powerful tool used in neurobiology, can be employed to analyze neural circuits in the central nervous system (CNS).
Specialized software has been created to analyze circuits that are either too complicated or too nonlinear to analyze by hand.
A similar technique can be used to analyze electrical circuits.
In analyzing circuits, sometimes it simplifies the analysis to convert between equivalent wye and delta circuits.
The theorems are useful in 'circuit analysis' especially for analyzing circuits with feedback and certain transistor amplifiers at high frequencies.
These rules are commonly used as a good first approximation for analyzing or designing op-amp circuits.
This follows from Gauss's law and is analogous to Kirchhoff's current law for analyzing electrical circuits.
The heat transfer is found by using the appropriate potential difference and equivalent resistances, similar to the process used in analyzing electrical circuits.
When analyzing electrical circuits, the actual direction of current through a specific circuit element is usually unknown.